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Docker and Kubernetes for Java Developers

By : Jarosław Krochmalski
Book Image

Docker and Kubernetes for Java Developers

By: Jarosław Krochmalski

Overview of this book

Imagine creating and testing Java EE applications on Apache Tomcat Server or Wildfly Application server in minutes along with deploying and managing Java applications swiftly. Sounds too good to be true? But you have a reason to cheer as such scenarios are only possible by leveraging Docker and Kubernetes. This book will start by introducing Docker and delve deep into its networking and persistent storage concepts. You will then proceed to learn how to refactor monolith application into separate services by building an application and then packaging it into Docker containers. Next, you will create an image containing Java Enterprise Application and later run it using Docker. Moving on, the book will focus on Kubernetes and its features and you will learn to deploy a Java application to Kubernetes using Maven and monitor a Java application in production. By the end of the book, you will get hands-on with some more advanced topics to further extend your knowledge about Docker and Kubernetes.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Creating an administrative user

Depending on the AWS region you have chosen, the AWS Management Console is available at a subdomain of console.aws.amazon.com, this will be https://eu-central-1.console.aws.amazon.com, for example. After logging in, go to the IAM page of the Security, Identity, and Compliance section, then switch to the Users page, then click on the Add user button.

You will be presented with the user creation screen:

We will need this user for using awscli, so the only option we need to mark is the Programmatic Access. After clicking on Next: Permissions, let's give our admin user full administrative rights by adding him to the admin group:

On the last page of the user creation wizard, you will be able to see the Access key ID and Secret access key ID. Do not close the page, we will need both in a short while to authenticate using awscli:

That's it...